Library Holiday Hours
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2016 at
4:39 pm
The TMC Library will be closed Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 in observance of Thanksgiving Day. Regular hours resume Saturday, November 26.

Digital Commons Welcomes a 3rd Open-Access, Peer Reviewed Journal
Tuesday, October 18th, 2016 at
5:53 pm
The first issue of JoNILQS Journal of Nursing & Interprofessional Leadership in Quality & Safety, is online! JoNILQS is published in spring and fall by School of Nursing faculty of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The journal’s focus is on practical, scalable quality improvement initiatives in healthcare. Clinical and administrative healthcare […]

NCBI Testing Public Servers
Wednesday, September 21st, 2016 at
9:40 am
NCBI will be testing https on public web servers from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT (13:00-17:00 UTC) on Thursday, September 22. You may experience problems with NCBI web sites during that time. Please plan accordingly. Read more.

Labor Day Holiday Hours
Friday, August 26th, 2016 at
5:36 pm
The TMC Library will be closed Monday, September 5 in observance of Labor Day. Regular hours resume Tuesday, September 6.

Parking in Front of the Library
Thursday, August 25th, 2016 at
12:21 pm
Please note: effective September 1, 2016, the circular drive in front of the Jesse H. Jones Library building will become a non-parking zone. Vehicles parked in front of the library will be towed.

PubMed Access Problems
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016 at
4:16 pm
We are having an issue with our proxy access to PubMed. The problem has been reported to NCBI; we hope it will be resolved soon. Ovid Medline or Embase databases are other options for searching the medical literature. Thank you for your patience.

UT Blackboard Login no Longer Available
Wednesday, July 20th, 2016 at
5:18 pm
UTHealth students will no longer be able to login to the TMC Library resources via Blackboard. Everyone needs to create a resource access login

Access to Interlibrary Loan Requests
Friday, July 15th, 2016 at
5:44 pm
The TMC Library will be upgrading the Interlibrary Loan software. The ILLIAD site will be down Monday, July 18 at 3:00 pm and Tuesday, July 19 while we migrate over to hosted services by OCLC. Library users will not be able to submit requests or access the ILLIAD pages until Wednesday, July 20.

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Provider: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services/Grants.govDescriptions: Grants.gov is a central storehouse for information on over 1,000 grant programs and provides access to approximately $500 billion in annual awards. This site does not cover individual/personal financial assistance grants.Keywords: federal agencies, grants, U.S. Government

Provider: Virginia Bioinformatics InstituteDescriptions: While PubMed searches for "keywords", our search engine lets you input an entire paragraph and returns MEDLINE abstracts that are similar to it. This is something like PubMed's "Related Articles" feature, only better because it runs on your unique set of interests. For example, input the abstract of an unpublished paper or a grant proposal into our engine, and with the touch of a button you'll be able to find every abstract in MEDLINE dealing with your topic. No more guessing whether your set of keywords has found all the right papers. No more sorting through hundreds of papers you don't care about to find the handful you were looking for--our search engine does it for you.Keywords: clinical trials, context search, free, grants, MedLine, search engine, Web tools

Provider: U.S. General Services Administration/U.S. Government Printing OfficeDescriptions: This is a primary starting point for locating appropriate federal grant funding. This website, in addition to being the primary format of the Catalog, also offers an FAQ and guidance on writing grant applications.Keywords: biomedical research, federal agencies, grants, research, U.S. Government

Provider: National Institute of General Medical Sciences/National Institutes of HealthDescriptions: This is a biomedical sciences newsletter on NIGMS-funded research. This National Institutes of Health division funds research in the following areas: cell biology, biophysics, genetics, developmental biology, pharmacology, physiology, biological chemistry, bioinformatics and computational biology. Links to sections on research funding opportunities, free publications, and training and other educational grants are made accessible in tabs. In addition, an image library is provided. The newsletter is not copyrighted; articles may be freely reproduced elsewhere; re-use of images requires permissions. This newsletter offers RSS feed access.Keywords: biomedical research, cell biology, disease, education, genetics, grants, images, news, pharmacology, research, RSS feed, U.S. Government

Provider: National Institutes of HealthDescriptions: The Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) is a semantically-enhanced portal to a dynamic inventory of Web-based neuroscience resources. An initiative of the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, NIF enhances discovery and access to often unindexed but publicly available research data, datasets, software and tools in the deep web, as well as linking to PubMed records and open-access literature. The NIF Project provides the NIF Registry, Antibody Registry, Drug Related Gene Database, neuroscience ontology and a way to contribute to it (via the NeuroLex wiki) and semantic tagging services. NIF Navigator, a customizable, stand-alone search tool for incorporation into websites or wikis, draws query results from all the NIF's own components and from other sites and accessible databases. The valuable resources at NIF are too numerous to be described adequately here.Keywords: biomedical research, clinical trials, data, data-sharing, datasets, disease, drugs, federal agencies, full text, genes, genomics, grants, images, informatics, links, networking, neuroscience, NIH, portal, research, scientist, social networking, software

Provider: National Institutes of HealthDescriptions: Here the NIH furnishes details of the Public Access policy as mandated in Division G, Title II, Section 218 of PL 110-161 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008) and answers frequently asked questions about compliance, submission of articles, etc. Authors writing about their research, if funded wholly or in part by the NIH, would do well to check this website. Revisions to the implementation guidelines of the policy have already been made, and further revisions may be made in the future.Keywords: e-publishing, grants, law, policy, publishing, repository, research

Provider: NIGMS - National Institute of General Medical SciencesDescriptions: "The mission of [NIGMS] is to support research that increases understanding of life processes and lays the foundation for advances in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention." NIGMS provides training and career grants, including a grants and opportunities program for minorities. This website is a gold mine for educators, providing scientist interviews, short films on special topics, an image database, posters, fact sheets, even interactive games. One can access or sign up for Biomedical Beat, the free NIGMS online newsletter, as well as order many other free publications. For researchers there is a blog, NIGMS Feedback Loop, that keeps one up to date on funding opportunities and future plans.Keywords: biomedical research, blog, disease, federal agencies, free, gateway, genomics, grants, health sciences, images, informatics, life sciences, medicine, NIH, open access, pharmacogenomics, podcasts, research, science, scientist, video

Provider: National Institutes of HealthDescriptions: The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) conducts and supports research on a broad spectrum of metabolic diseases: diabetes, obesity, inborn errors of metabolism, endocrine disorders, mineral metabolism, digestive and liver diseases, nutrition, urology and renal disease, and hematology. Health information for the public (in English and Spanish) and details about research and funding are included here.Keywords: consumer health, disease, grants, internal medicine, NIH, nutrition, research, spanish